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New report touts benefits of health-care reform for Virginians

Poverty worsens, but health care costs will go down More than 1 million Virginians, or one in seven, are now without health insurance, according to last week’s report by Families USA, a national organization for health-care consumers. That’s an increase of more than 10 percent in the past year.

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New report touts benefits of health-care reform for Virginians

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